rawhide

/ˈrɔːhaɪd/
noun
  1. Untanned animal skin or hide, often used to make ropes, whips, or drumheads.
    • The drum was covered with rawhide stretched tightly over the frame.
    • Cowboys used rawhide to make durable ropes for lassoing cattle.
    • Rawhide chews are popular treats for dogs.
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